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| bio = '''JP Boyd''', the founding author of [[JP Boyd on Family Law]], hails from Toronto, Ontario and now makes his home among the trees northeast of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. JP went to law school at the University of British Columbia and is a lawyer in private practice in Vancouver. He has practiced family law exclusively since being called to the bar and works as a litigator, collaborative lawyer, arbitrator, mediator and parenting coordinator.  
| bio = '''JP Boyd''', the founding author of [[JP Boyd on Family Law]], hails from Toronto, Ontario and now makes his home among the trees northeast of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. JP went to law school at the University of British Columbia and is a lawyer in private practice in Vancouver. He has practiced family law exclusively since being called to the bar and works as a litigator, collaborative lawyer, arbitrator, mediator and parenting coordinator.  



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JP Boyd
JP Boyd, Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger
http://www.agdnlaw.ca
JP Boyd, the founding author of JP Boyd on Family Law, hails from Toronto, Ontario and now makes his home among the trees northeast of Maple Ridge, British Columbia. JP went to law school at the University of British Columbia and is a lawyer in private practice in Vancouver. He has practiced family law exclusively since being called to the bar and works as a litigator, collaborative lawyer, arbitrator, mediator and parenting coordinator.

JP is a prolific writer and frequent speaker on family law topics. He has served on the editorial board of the Continuing Legal Education Society's Family Practice Manual, the Provincial Court's Family Law Rules Committee and the Attorney General's Family Law Act Advisory Group. He is the author of JP Boyd on Family Law, a public legal education resource first published in 2001, and a companion blog, published since 2008.

See JP Boyd's full bio on his website.